Round two

Second week of competition begins today

Medals will be awarded at the pool and the track today, the first day of competition in the second week of the Canada Summer Games in Prince Edward island.

At the CARI Aquatic Centre, situated on the UPEI campus in Charlottetown, heats and finals will be held in the women's and men's 200-metre freestlye relays; the male 800-metre freestyle and women's 1,500-metre freestyle.

Charlottetown, P.E.I. -

Medals will be awarded at the pool and the track today, the first day of competition in the second week of the Canada Summer Games in Prince Edward island.

At the CARI Aquatic Centre, situated on the UPEI campus in Charlottetown, heats and finals will be held in the women's and men's 200-metre freestlye relays; the male 800-metre freestyle and women's 1,500-metre freestyle.

Sarah Tremblett and Nadine Rockwood, both of St. John's, are set to swim the 1,500-metre event for Newfoundland and Labrador, while the province's 800-metre male swimmers are Owen Daly, also of St. John's, and Nicholas Hogan of Steady Brook.

At the Games track and field facility, also on the UPEI campus, there will be heats in a number of running, throwing and jumping events, with finals in the 100 metres and 5,000 metres.

Competition for Newfoundland also begins in a number of team sports (all at UPEI unless otherwise indicated; all times NT):

There is no competition today - just practice sessions - in female wrestling, being held in Montague, P.E.I., and golf, which will be played on the Brudenell River course in Rosneath.

It should be noted, there could be alterations in some schedules, as a number of teams and delegations are said to be looking for make-up practice sessions that were cancelled because of Hurricane Bill on Sunday.